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Ethics

Aiding our patients and communities with the utmost integrity

Helix Hearing prides itself in delivering professional hearing services and advice to only the highest ethical standards.
Meg Miklosvary and Andrew Miklosvary

Our Ethical Commitment

We will not recommend any audiological services, including hearing aid fitting, unless it is clearly requested or required.

We will not accept any incentives, such as gifts or travel, from any hearing aid manufacturer. We are not allied with any manufacturer and are not under any obligation to fit a particular brand of hearing aid.

None of our clinicians receive commissions or bonuses from hearing aids sold/fitted. When we recommend a certain brand, you can be assured that this is because we have researched the benefits, not because of any obligation or discount.

When we recommend a certain brand, you can be assured
that this is because we have researched the benefits,
not because of any obligation or discount.

Complete Manufacturer Independence

Zero Obligation Recommendations

Transparent Pricing Structure

Total Commitment to Client Satisfaction

A mission to make hearing aids as accessible as possible

We keep our prices fair and usually below industry pricing “standards”. All of our hearing tests also attract a fee so clients pay for services they actually use.

If we were to provide “free” hearing tests, like some clinics, our hearing aid prices would need to be increased to cover this cost.

All Audiologists at Helix Hearing also comply with the code of ethics set by their professional association, Audiology Australia. As Helix Hearing is solely owned by an Audiologist, Meg Miklosvary, it is eligible and proud to be a member of Independent Audiologists Australia.

A Woman Signing Documents Before Seeing Her Audiologist